Wet trim or dry trim?

Scaccia450

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Looks like a weed or whatever seed was in the soil.
Definitely not hemp or pot
You mean Grass?? strange though I planted the seed it and took it out to see and I see the seed case shell stuck on the buttom root stem
 
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HoneycombKid

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Not sure is this a cannibis plant? I just planted 3 diffrent seeds in deffrent pots but this one looks strange? Also wow your buds look delicious :weed:
Not sure what you got coming up there.. i dont think it’s cannabis though. Although i have been seeing some strange strains lately lol Australia bastard, Duck foot and freak show All look pretty crazy..
 

Scaccia450

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Not sure what you got coming up there.. i dont think it’s cannabis though. Although i have been seeing some strange strains lately lol Australia bastard, Duck foot and freak show All look pretty crazy..
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What about this one? Its looking pretty strainge also is this cannibis or hemp or nothinf just grass?
 

Scaccia450

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Wet is a lot easier.
I just found out its just stupid ragweed what a mess. I pull it out and throw it away. Anways at least I have one vase inside cannibis is growing big. Only problem is its turning yellow buttom leaf top is good but looks abit biten.
 

ganga gurl420

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I used to wet trim, but now its dry trim for me. Not only does leaving the sugar leaves on protect the bud, it also helps slow down the drying process giving it a few more days of hang before jarring up and when you dry trim it releases all the wonderful smells all over again (which is a good thing for ppl who are complaining of having a grass smell when drying)
 

Scaccia450

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I used to wet trim, but now its dry trim for me. Not only does leaving the sugar leaves on protect the bud, it also helps slow down the drying process giving it a few more days of hang before jarring up and when you dry trim it releases all the wonderful smells all over again (which is a good thing for ppl who are complaining of having a grass smell when drying)
Ohh nice good to know the sugar leafs protect buds
 

ganga gurl420

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Ohh nice good to know the sugar leafs protect buds
Yeah because I am always moving my jars and pouring them out and so on and so forth. It keeps the majority of the trichomes attached to the bud but the ones on the sugar leaf will get knocked around.
It acts like a shock absorber lol
 
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